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Matthijs Stroosnijder
IRM, DRR, CCA, EMR, Resilience
Ethiopia, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mali, Nicaragua, Philippines, Uganda
PfR Coordination Team Netherlands Red Cross
M+E report
The programme “Climate-proof Disaster Risk Reduction” of the Partners for Resilience aims to reduce the impact of natural hazards on the livelihoods of 750,000 – 1,000,000 vulnerable community members. The Partners for Resilience is an alliance consisting of: the Netherlands Red Cross (lead party), CARE Nederland, Cordaid, Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre and Wetlands International. The programme will be implemented in nine countries: Ethiopia, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mali, Nicaragua, Philippines, and Uganda.
The programme has three outcome objectives:
• Objective 1: To increase the resilience of communities to disasters, climate change and environmental degradation
• Objective 2: To increase the capacity of civil society organisations (CSOs) to apply disaster risk reduction (DRR), climate-change adaptation (CCA) and ecosystem management and restoration (EMR) measures and conduct policy dialogue
• Objective 3: To make the institutional environment from international to grass-root level more conducive to integrate disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and ecosystem-based approaches
To work on reaching these objectives, the programme will employ three nterviention strategies, each linked to one of the specific objectives:
• Intervention strategy 1: Strengthening community resilience (related to DGIS strategy ‘DAB’)
• Intervention strategy 2: Strengthening of civil society (related to DGIS strategy ‘MO’)
• Intervention strategy 3: Policy dialogue and advocacy for stronger DRR/CCA policies and increased resources at all levels (related to DGIS strategy ‘BB’)